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Epidural anesthesia for pilonidal sinus surgery: ropivacaine versus levobupivacaine
BACKGROUND: Epidural anesthesia is one of the best options for lower abdominal and lower limb surgery. However, there have been insufficient reports regarding the use of epidural anesthesia for pilonidal sinus surgery. The present study was performed to compare the clinical profiles of epidural bloc...
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The Korean Society of Anesthesiologists
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4384401/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25844132 http://dx.doi.org/10.4097/kjae.2015.68.2.141 |
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author | Orhon, Zeynep Nur Koltka, Emine Nursen Devrim, Sibel Tüfekçi, Sevil Doğru, Serkan Çelik, Melek |
author_facet | Orhon, Zeynep Nur Koltka, Emine Nursen Devrim, Sibel Tüfekçi, Sevil Doğru, Serkan Çelik, Melek |
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description | BACKGROUND: Epidural anesthesia is one of the best options for lower abdominal and lower limb surgery. However, there have been insufficient reports regarding the use of epidural anesthesia for pilonidal sinus surgery. The present study was performed to compare the clinical profiles of epidural block performed with 0.75% levobupivacaine and 0.75% ropivacaine in this procedure. METHODS: Thirty patients undergoing pilonidal sinus surgery were randomly allocated into two groups: one group received levobupivacaine and the other received ropivacaine at 0.75% in a volume of 10 ml. Arterial blood pressure, heart rate, oxygen saturation, the onset time of analgesia and duration of block, highest sensory block level, perioperative and postoperative side effects, and patients' and surgeons' satisfaction were recorded. RESULTS: Hemodynamic stability was maintained in both groups throughout surgery. The onset time of analgesia (the time from epidural injection of local anesthetic to reach L(2) sensorial block) was 6.26 ± 3.49 min in the levobupivacaine group and 4.06 ± 1.75 min in the ropivacaine group (P = 0.116). The duration of sensorial block (time for regression of sensory block to L(2)) was 297.73 ± 70.94 min in group L and 332.40 ± 102.22 min in group R (P = 0.110). Motor block was not seen in any of the patients in the study groups. Patients' and surgeons' satisfaction with the anesthetic technique were mostly excellent in both groups. CONCLUSIONS: In patients undergoing pilonidal sinus surgery, both levobupivacaine and ropivacaine produce rapid and excellent epidural block without leading to motor block or significant side effects. Although not statistically significant, the onset time of anesthesia was shorter and the duration of effect was longer with ropivacaine than with levobupivacaine in this study. |
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spelling | pubmed-43844012015-04-03 Epidural anesthesia for pilonidal sinus surgery: ropivacaine versus levobupivacaine Orhon, Zeynep Nur Koltka, Emine Nursen Devrim, Sibel Tüfekçi, Sevil Doğru, Serkan Çelik, Melek Korean J Anesthesiol Clinical Research Article BACKGROUND: Epidural anesthesia is one of the best options for lower abdominal and lower limb surgery. However, there have been insufficient reports regarding the use of epidural anesthesia for pilonidal sinus surgery. The present study was performed to compare the clinical profiles of epidural block performed with 0.75% levobupivacaine and 0.75% ropivacaine in this procedure. METHODS: Thirty patients undergoing pilonidal sinus surgery were randomly allocated into two groups: one group received levobupivacaine and the other received ropivacaine at 0.75% in a volume of 10 ml. Arterial blood pressure, heart rate, oxygen saturation, the onset time of analgesia and duration of block, highest sensory block level, perioperative and postoperative side effects, and patients' and surgeons' satisfaction were recorded. RESULTS: Hemodynamic stability was maintained in both groups throughout surgery. The onset time of analgesia (the time from epidural injection of local anesthetic to reach L(2) sensorial block) was 6.26 ± 3.49 min in the levobupivacaine group and 4.06 ± 1.75 min in the ropivacaine group (P = 0.116). The duration of sensorial block (time for regression of sensory block to L(2)) was 297.73 ± 70.94 min in group L and 332.40 ± 102.22 min in group R (P = 0.110). Motor block was not seen in any of the patients in the study groups. Patients' and surgeons' satisfaction with the anesthetic technique were mostly excellent in both groups. CONCLUSIONS: In patients undergoing pilonidal sinus surgery, both levobupivacaine and ropivacaine produce rapid and excellent epidural block without leading to motor block or significant side effects. Although not statistically significant, the onset time of anesthesia was shorter and the duration of effect was longer with ropivacaine than with levobupivacaine in this study. The Korean Society of Anesthesiologists 2015-04 2015-03-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4384401/ /pubmed/25844132 http://dx.doi.org/10.4097/kjae.2015.68.2.141 Text en Copyright © the Korean Society of Anesthesiologists, 2015 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Clinical Research Article Orhon, Zeynep Nur Koltka, Emine Nursen Devrim, Sibel Tüfekçi, Sevil Doğru, Serkan Çelik, Melek Epidural anesthesia for pilonidal sinus surgery: ropivacaine versus levobupivacaine |
title | Epidural anesthesia for pilonidal sinus surgery: ropivacaine versus levobupivacaine |
title_full | Epidural anesthesia for pilonidal sinus surgery: ropivacaine versus levobupivacaine |
title_fullStr | Epidural anesthesia for pilonidal sinus surgery: ropivacaine versus levobupivacaine |
title_full_unstemmed | Epidural anesthesia for pilonidal sinus surgery: ropivacaine versus levobupivacaine |
title_short | Epidural anesthesia for pilonidal sinus surgery: ropivacaine versus levobupivacaine |
title_sort | epidural anesthesia for pilonidal sinus surgery: ropivacaine versus levobupivacaine |
topic | Clinical Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4384401/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25844132 http://dx.doi.org/10.4097/kjae.2015.68.2.141 |
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